Highlights From the Archive

The skies could get crowded in 2007. This time around it’s not just a space race between the United States and the Soviet Union. New countries, and some rich people, will make it more of a space roller derby.

{"type":"article","show_header_text":false,"header":"ARTICLES ABOUT INDIA'S SPACE PROGRAM","query":"(geo like \"India\" and (des like \"Space\" or nytddes=\"Space\")) and tom!=\"Caption\" and tom!=\"Correction\" and tom!=\"List\" and tom!=\"Paid Death Notice\" and dsk!=\"Society\"","search_query":"(glocations.contains:\"India\" AND (subject.contains:\"Space\" OR nytddes:\"Space\")) AND -type_of_material:\"Caption\" AND -type_of_material:\"Correction\" AND -type_of_material:\"List\" AND -type_of_material:\"Paid Death Notice\" AND -news_desk:\"Society\"","num_search_articles":"15","show_summary":true,"show_byline":true,"show_pub_date":true,"hide_thumbnails":false,"show_kicker":false,"show_title":false,"show_related_topics":true,"show_rad_links":true,"show_subtopics":false,"exclude":[""],"more_on_header":"MORE ON INDIA'S SPACE PROGRAM AND:","alternate_index_subidx":"","show_thumbnails":true}

August 30, 2012, Thursday

Countering some longstanding fears about geoengineering, a new study finds that managing incoming sunlight would probably benefit crop yields over all. By contrast, a different study found potentially severe problems with using geoengineering to...